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she joins us from los angeles. jane, thanks for joining us. you're a pal of ours. thanks for coming on since we're substituting today. as a policy person how do we see our role there like you? how do we help? can we find the good guys and can we help them win? >> it's getting tougher and tougher. my own view is we should have intervened with substantial aid a year ago but we are where we are. i think it becomes more urgent now. this alleged use of chemical weapons today seems to me very credible. only the government has the ability to weaponize these chemicals so let's assume that they did it. syria has the third largest cache of weapons other than the u.s. and russia and has used them on their people before. we need urgent focus here. i agree with richard engel now, that this is the top problem today. the release of mubarak is also fascinating because the irony is that the military pushed him over two and a half years ago and then morsi pushed over the top level -- remaining level of the military and appointed al-sisi who is in charge and who i'm betting is fairly
she joins us from los angeles. jane, thanks for joining us. you're a pal of ours. thanks for coming on since we're substituting today. as a policy person how do we see our role there like you? how do we help? can we find the good guys and can we help them win? >> it's getting tougher and tougher. my own view is we should have intervened with substantial aid a year ago but we are where we are. i think it becomes more urgent now. this alleged use of chemical weapons today seems to me very...
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governor palin joins us. good evening, governor. >> thank you for covering this one, this one is stupidity on steroids, obama administration. >> you know, i don't even get how this one can happen. it's like we give the government hell for a lot of things and you might disagree with things politically, from time to time with administrations, but the whole idea that this guy is, they know about him, they know about this guy and his job, while he is promoting some sort of race war and making gay slurs. we'll find out more as to whether he received a approval for this or not because evidently, thus far it looks like he did receive approval to have this side job of running the website, but it's pretty ironic there that we hear that other officials are saying, oh, appropriate action will be taken if we form a committee and decide whether this guy has violated any kind of hr rule ors not. well, it seems to be appropriate disciplinary action with these very gnarly hr issues we're seeing by some in the obama administr
governor palin joins us. good evening, governor. >> thank you for covering this one, this one is stupidity on steroids, obama administration. >> you know, i don't even get how this one can happen. it's like we give the government hell for a lot of things and you might disagree with things politically, from time to time with administrations, but the whole idea that this guy is, they know about him, they know about this guy and his job, while he is promoting some sort of race war and...
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america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we urge the government in egypt and all parties in egypt to refrain from violence and resolve their differences peacefully. >> basically issuing a statement. is the president right to keep the united states at arm's length from what's happening in egypt? >> the president has to navigate the anger and resentment that's now felt on both sides of the equation in egypt. let's remember, we have a stake in egypt's stability for the regional goals and objectives of u.s. foreign policy, jonathan. not only the camp david accords, not only its role in counterterrorism against islamists and t
america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we...
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. >> having a good time without us. the obama administration not ready to call the overthrew a coup. the military has been brutally cracking down on morsi supporters over the last week. the u.s. is now with holding some aid to egypt's military. gets more than 1.2 billion dollar, our tax dollars and we're told the money is not being permanently halted. i want to bring in jill dougherty to explain, what is the difference. this is not permanent but temporary to allow the administration not necessarily agree or say it's a coup but almost act as if it is. >> you can see the problems here. it's not very well define and a lot of that is deliberate. the administration wants to send messages and be prepared to do something more because there's a lot of pressure building on capital hill to cut the aid to egypt. it doesn't want to overstep. it's not prepared and not going to define either a coup or not a coup. they are using the words reprogramming. another official said adjusting some of the aid. they are adjusting it to bring it
. >> having a good time without us. the obama administration not ready to call the overthrew a coup. the military has been brutally cracking down on morsi supporters over the last week. the u.s. is now with holding some aid to egypt's military. gets more than 1.2 billion dollar, our tax dollars and we're told the money is not being permanently halted. i want to bring in jill dougherty to explain, what is the difference. this is not permanent but temporary to allow the administration not...
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. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing to follow this breaking story. we will have more for you when we get it. the embassies closing for terror threats. >>> on to a terror attack in the u.s. we have five days away from the trial of army major nidal hasan. we are getting a direct communication from him to fox news and you. chief intelligence correspondent tells us what hasan wants you to hear. >> reporter: on the eve of his military trial accused fort hood shooter released the hand writt written and typed documents to fox news where he appears to abandon his oath as a commissioned officer and explain his relationship with -- hasan's bu
. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing...
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we can debate why administration didn't use it. i agree with peter, because of the consequences of that. it was clearly a coup. the fact is, though, the problem with cutting off aid, you have to play the chess game of moving the pieces down the boreard. if we removed ourselves and the aid, someone with a different foreign policy agenda might have filled the gap. russia or qatar -- >> look at saudi arabia could have an impact. saudi arabia doesn't want a democratic equipment -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> stability is what many -- >> saudi arabia -- i think fran said correctly there ultimately won't be stability woit islamist expressing themself poll lit tickly. the u.s. was e kwif kill and the gulf states came down strongly on behalf of the people of the military leading the coup, and now the possibility of a syria like situation with different region actors, turkey brotherho >> quickly, peter, do you see this going to wider conflict or do you see it erupting larger within egypt? >> you don't have the same divisions exactly, althou
we can debate why administration didn't use it. i agree with peter, because of the consequences of that. it was clearly a coup. the fact is, though, the problem with cutting off aid, you have to play the chess game of moving the pieces down the boreard. if we removed ourselves and the aid, someone with a different foreign policy agenda might have filled the gap. russia or qatar -- >> look at saudi arabia could have an impact. saudi arabia doesn't want a democratic equipment -- [...
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where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest possible abuse of government power sticking the irs on its citizens as a phoney scandal? why? because barack obama can. because you all don't understand why because you are the average american out there who might rely on abc, nbc, cbs, cnn, "new york times," or the "washington post," for your news. if you have, you have just heard noise, and barack obama can now come in and say, it's nothing but noise. i'm trying to do my job. i'm trying to do what the president of the united states must do, and these republicans are muddyi
where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest...
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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not...
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or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now for them to try to get to where these events took place today. again, this attack was 2:00 a.m. local time today. it's still very short notice but they are in country and trying to negotiate and get close to the scene it self. how long do they have? is there a time at which it won't matter whether or not they get there because essentially the scientific statute of limitations has expired on whether or not they can determine whether it happened? >> that's a great question. let's just assume that the agent was sarin,
or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now...
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does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's callamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the languagest economy the world has ever known. we control our own currency. you know what that currency is? the dollar. the currency the rest of the world relies on. we're not part of the euro, which is at the core of greece's problems, here's one more reason we're not greece. we're running a much lower deficit than expected than all those predictions expected. according to the congressional budget office, the current laws that govern federal taxes and spending do not change, the budget deficit will shrink this year to 462 billion. so why bring all this
does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's callamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the...
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maria molina has more for us now. good morning maria. >> good morning. 51 major wildfires across parts of the west. including states like california, parts of oregon and also the state of montana. out here we are not looking at good news. we have more dry conditions more low humidity and strong winds in the forecast out here. i want to start out with the drought conditions. we are experiencing severe to extreme drought in so many of these states pretty much across the entire western u.s. that is what provide the fuel for the wildfires to continue to burn outside of sections of nevada and even into parts of utah. we are look fire weather watches up in montana and state of washington due to low humidity and strong winds in excess of 30 miles per hour along with warm temperatures. we have a possibility of seeing thunderstorms. additional lightening could spark up new wildfires. we could have welcome news to improve conditions and the winds could come down a little bit as well as we see the storm system move on through an
maria molina has more for us now. good morning maria. >> good morning. 51 major wildfires across parts of the west. including states like california, parts of oregon and also the state of montana. out here we are not looking at good news. we have more dry conditions more low humidity and strong winds in the forecast out here. i want to start out with the drought conditions. we are experiencing severe to extreme drought in so many of these states pretty much across the entire western u.s....
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thank you for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the spectacular chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the day before his vacation, president obama holds a nearly hour-long press conference and makes some big news on the country's surveillance programs. also, tonight, the president defends obama care and slams republicans for hating on it but not having much of a plan of their own. and one of the most powerful women in the world is opening up about her very recent and surprising run-in with racism. i will tell you oprah winfrey's incredible story. melissa harris perry will put it into context. all that is ahead. >>> tonight we begin with president obama's news conference in which we took on obama care and the threat by some republicans to try to shut down the government over it when they have no alternative plan. we'll get to that soon. but one area where president obama was really engaged today was the issue of surveillance and th
thank you for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the spectacular chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the day before his vacation, president obama holds a nearly hour-long press conference and makes some big news on the country's surveillance programs. also, tonight, the president defends obama care and slams republicans for hating on it but not having much of a plan of their own....
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legalizing the use of marijuana, the future of lawful marijuana use, even medical marijuana use is unclear. >> the push here in america and across america to legalize marijuana, medical marijuana -- >> yeah, medical -- >> that's exactly the point. >> there's no medical. this is one of the great hoaxes of all time. >> the fact that more than half the country thinks marijuana should be legal, the fact that a recent poll from the "new england journal of medicine" found nearly 80% of doctors approve use of medical marijuana to treat advanced cancer pain and nearly 50% of people have admitted to smoking marijuana at least once in their lifetime, that includes, by the way, this guy who ended up doing okay for himself. it's kind of amazing that the obama administration still discourages even just research into the uses of medical marijuana. and when there are studies, the research is focused on studying abuse as opposed to benefits. something that the national institute on drug abuse, an agency that must approve marijuana studies in this country, ready admits. "as a national institute on drug abu
legalizing the use of marijuana, the future of lawful marijuana use, even medical marijuana use is unclear. >> the push here in america and across america to legalize marijuana, medical marijuana -- >> yeah, medical -- >> that's exactly the point. >> there's no medical. this is one of the great hoaxes of all time. >> the fact that more than half the country thinks marijuana should be legal, the fact that a recent poll from the "new england journal of...
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customers will still be able to use drive up a it tm machines. analysts say its each more expensive to operate a bank lobby. sony will launch the playstation 4 in the u.s. on november 15th. the ps 4 costs $399, $100 less than the new xbox 1. sony says it already has 1 million pre-orders worldwide. and twitter has a fast growing vine. its video sharing app now has more than 40 million registered users just seven months after its launch. they loop together six second video clips. i'm actually surprised about how much folks can videotape in six seconds. >> thank, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. s, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of
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it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states. >> so what would you do? >> well, i wouldn't have imposed a red line on chemical weapons. what i would have done, which is at the beginning of the conflict, when the jihadists had not entered, for about a year, when it was a popular uprising, obviously, uniting all sectors of society with a democratic objective. that would have been the time to intervene and it would have been decisive. right now, i think passivity is our only option because of the compromising of the jihadist option. that could change, but do
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for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a massive fire has closed the main international airport there in nairobi. it burned for four hours, making some evacuated passengers complain about the slow emergency response. it turns out the local authorities don't have one working fire engine. no one was injured. today marks 15 years since the bombing of the u.s. embassy in the city. but there were no immediate signs of terrorism. >>> and more victims of the ft. hood attack are expected to take the stands today, coming within just a few feet of the accused shooter. army major ni
for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a...
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do not be a ninny hammer when writing to us. thanks for watching us. remember that the spin stops right here. we are definitely looking out for you. >>> generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and jobs to the jobless. this was the moment when the ride to the ocean began to flow and we healed. this is the moment we ended the war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last best hope on earth. >>> tonight the man who promised to heal the planet finds his popularity in a free fall. embarrassing new poll numbers were lee
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there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why he doesn't do more one or one interviews. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> here is also what we're working on for this hour. this is an unprecedented move by the obama administration. closing 19 diplomatic posts for the week. >>> san diego's mayor is taking to weeks off. he's going to rehab, counselling. dogged by sexual harassment allegations. he's hoping that therapy will help improve his image, perhaps change his behavior. we'll see. >>> this little guy. he lost on jeopardy but it didn't end there. why so many on social media think he
there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why...
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they were restoring democracy. >> reporter: on syria, the u.n. security council was in emergency meeting several hours today, basically came up with no action. agreed on the need for clarity about the chemical weapons attack, in the end didn't agree on a specific u.n. probe to get to the bottom of it. >> ed henry on the north lawn. thank you. >>> one of the stories that sometimes gets buried is the persecution of coptic christians in egypt. it has been going on for awhile now. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us tonight it is far worse as
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they...
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i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's wonderful. >>> still to come outrage continues over the government's surveillance program, but what about the other people who are watching us every single day? >>> plus, a new psa re-creates the halast moments of trayvon martin's life. something, by the way, forbidden in the courtroom. is it an important message or does it go way too far? >>> the 1972 miami marlins finally get to the white house, there's a problem here and some of them didn't make the trip. >>> the truck going airborne. this video was shot in michigan and
i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's...
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i would use some of my frequent felon miles. all i know is this if i can slip a guard, a double saw and be sexually compromised by a better looking inmate i'm there with it. >> bill: i don't understand any of that but i like the frequent felon miles. >> put it this way if my cell mate looks like carville i'm springing for the extra 155. carville makes slate gorton look like tyrone power. [ laughter ] >> bill: another reference to astronaut. >> slate gorton was a house of representer or something. >> bill: you don't even know that wasn't there an astronaut named that? >> all i know is that carville looks like a muntd accidently washed on hot. >> bill: let's get off that topic to the hillary clinton zone. any way she could convince you to vote for her for president? >> well, listen, if it's going to be her vs. christie, they both better start running before they decide to run because they are both getting a little -- i don't think you can take a year and a half and trek around the country and not have a heart attack in the shape t
i would use some of my frequent felon miles. all i know is this if i can slip a guard, a double saw and be sexually compromised by a better looking inmate i'm there with it. >> bill: i don't understand any of that but i like the frequent felon miles. >> put it this way if my cell mate looks like carville i'm springing for the extra 155. carville makes slate gorton look like tyrone power. [ laughter ] >> bill: another reference to astronaut. >> slate gorton was a house of...
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she survived and is going to join us to tell her tale and tell us about some of the lessons learned from that experience and what she did to survive that. 12 years old. what courage. >> she has a great attitude, too. i love that girl. can't wait to see that. >>> coming up, a u.s. marine home barred from playing college football. we told you about the story yesterday. it's caused a huge uproar across the country. we have an update for you next in the bleacher report. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. for a strong
she survived and is going to join us to tell her tale and tell us about some of the lessons learned from that experience and what she did to survive that. 12 years old. what courage. >> she has a great attitude, too. i love that girl. can't wait to see that. >>> coming up, a u.s. marine home barred from playing college football. we told you about the story yesterday. it's caused a huge uproar across the country. we have an update for you next in the bleacher report. [ male...
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can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up this, and can you tell us, are there any indications of what the long-term impacts of the fire are? >> long-term, the fire is going to create a lot of problems down the road. the people think once you get it put out, it's okay. but the ramifications of a fire like this have long-term impacts. not just for the trees, but when you burn the hillsides down, in january or february, we're going to have massive mudslides which are going to wipe out roads and people's homes, so long-term, it's much greater than you saw last week. >> and many of you know yosemite as a touris
can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up...
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joining us is somebody dealing with this at the moment. he is the attorney general of texas, greg abbott, who is in austin. welcome this morning. >> great to be with you, thanks. >> you just heard mr. holder's statement. how dowry spawned -- how do you respond and what would you say to eric holder? >> it is bizarre for two reasons. one is the very week when eric holder comes to try to shutdown our voter identification law, during that same week the department of justice arrested a woman in ft. worth for voting five times illegally in the very same election proving we have voter fraud and it needs to be shutdown. >> say this again. a woman voted five times? >> eric, earlier this week the department of justice arrested a woman in ft. worth, texas who voted five times in the primary 's last election in the very same election down in brownsville, texas. so it shows that illegal voting is taking place in the state of texas. eric, the other bizarre thing about this is the fact that this is nothing more than what you call selective prosecution. v
joining us is somebody dealing with this at the moment. he is the attorney general of texas, greg abbott, who is in austin. welcome this morning. >> great to be with you, thanks. >> you just heard mr. holder's statement. how dowry spawned -- how do you respond and what would you say to eric holder? >> it is bizarre for two reasons. one is the very week when eric holder comes to try to shutdown our voter identification law, during that same week the department of justice...
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he joins us live. and a rising baseball star and world war ii veteran killed and in each case the suspects are black teenagers. how the case has been playing in the mainstream media. and the running of the bulls right here in the u.s. i'm shannon bream. we start right now.
he joins us live. and a rising baseball star and world war ii veteran killed and in each case the suspects are black teenagers. how the case has been playing in the mainstream media. and the running of the bulls right here in the u.s. i'm shannon bream. we start right now.
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talk to us today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. . >>> my in depth conversation with oprah winfrey about race and why it's impossible for her to use the "n" word. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a "360" interview with oprah winfrey. starting tomorrow she's back in movie theaters co-starring with fore forest whitker. more on that in a moment. >>> first a clip on the movie based on a true story. forest whitaker served a president over three decades and how society and white house over that time affected his own family. >> what was the name of that movie, honey? >> in the heat of the night. >> in the heat of the night with sydney -- >> sydne
talk to us today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. . >>> my in depth conversation with oprah winfrey about race and why it's impossible for her to use the "n" word. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the...
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phillips'. >>> stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. >> the way do it is to make it easier for them to vote and then give them something to vote for that they can believe in. it's not enough to say we have to have a new message. we have to have substance to that new message. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. you're joking right? pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century
phillips'. >>> stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. >> the way do it is to make it easier for them to vote and then give them something to vote for that they can believe in. it's not enough to say we have to have a new message. we have to have substance to that new message. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car...
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thanks so much for joining us. a look at the top stories and more ahead in new york. >>> hello, welcome to cnn "newsroom." high alert right now the u.s. shut many foreign offices, embassies and consulates over fears of a terror attack. in the afternoon math of a bizarre deadly hit and run on venice beach, everyone is asking why would anyone do this? and he's putting on a brave face but is a-rod just hours away from a baseball suspension or worse, an outright ban? plus, meet the newest team member heading to the international space station. it could make big changes of how astronauts live in space. those stories and much ahead. it's a day when something happening in sports is making big newses. right now, we are hearing that new york yankee superstar alex rodriguez will be suspended effective this season and all of the next. a formal announcement isn't made yet. the source is "tous au.s. today" they're reporting that a-rod can't talk about a settlement. on the phone with me, andy sholes of "the bleacher report." if
thanks so much for joining us. a look at the top stories and more ahead in new york. >>> hello, welcome to cnn "newsroom." high alert right now the u.s. shut many foreign offices, embassies and consulates over fears of a terror attack. in the afternoon math of a bizarre deadly hit and run on venice beach, everyone is asking why would anyone do this? and he's putting on a brave face but is a-rod just hours away from a baseball suspension or worse, an outright ban? plus, meet...
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military use of force? >> peter, what the president does is he is a setsing the national security interests of the united states of america, and that's exactly what the president has done in this circumstance. he has assessed that the best way for us to tackle this problem is to work closely with our international allies to present a united front to the assad regime. it has involved working with our partners to pressure bashar al assad to respect basic human rights and to leave power, it has involved providing assistance to the syrian opposition counsel and to the syrian military council to aid them as they fight against the elements of the assad regime troops that are wagging war against them. it also means providing humanitarian assistance. >> well, that answer alone explains why other countries have stopped taking america seriously. last june the white house confirmed that they had used those agents against their people. joining me is rick grenell and from the law fair project, rick goldstein. rick, let
military use of force? >> peter, what the president does is he is a setsing the national security interests of the united states of america, and that's exactly what the president has done in this circumstance. he has assessed that the best way for us to tackle this problem is to work closely with our international allies to present a united front to the assad regime. it has involved working with our partners to pressure bashar al assad to respect basic human rights and to leave power, it...
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break down the findings for us. some of the murders he was found guilty of, some of them he was not. >> reporter: yeah, these -- they all fell sort of under this racketeering charge, which is a catch all. there were 19 murders. he was found guilty of committing or being co-conspirator in 11 of them. this all during the time when he was reported to be an fbi informant. we're now hearing outside of the courthouse from some of the victims' families. we heard from pat donahue. her husband michael was one of the murders that was proven in this case. she says today she really feels like she got justice. we also heard from steven davis. he's been very vocal through all of this. his sister debra was murdered, but that was the one charge that was found no finding. so it wasn't proven or not proven. the jury just couldn't reach a finding on that. so he was understandably disappointed. he said, though, you really can't find closure in a case like this. there's no way to bring them back. and he also pointed out that he thinks t
break down the findings for us. some of the murders he was found guilty of, some of them he was not. >> reporter: yeah, these -- they all fell sort of under this racketeering charge, which is a catch all. there were 19 murders. he was found guilty of committing or being co-conspirator in 11 of them. this all during the time when he was reported to be an fbi informant. we're now hearing outside of the courthouse from some of the victims' families. we heard from pat donahue. her husband...
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live now from cairo, where he covers that story for us. ayman, has there been any reaction from the region about the news of a possible attack as early as thursday? >> reporter: there has been a general reaction from the syrian government and certainly from its allies in the region, most notably iran, which has come out and said that any attack on the syrian government or syrian territory would result in a war across the region that would not end favorably for the united states or its allies. meanwhile here in cairo, the arab league today sending a strong note of condemnation against the syrian government, for whom they hold responsible for the chemical weapons attack. more importantly, we've heard from other countries that have expressed their reservations is about some of the intelligence gathered on whether or not the syrian government was responsible. russia and china both members of the united nations security council saying they should wait. the international community should wait until u.n. inspectors on the ground have concluded an
nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live now from cairo, where he covers that story for us. ayman, has there been any reaction from the region about the news of a possible attack as early as thursday? >> reporter: there has been a general reaction from the syrian government and certainly from its allies in the region, most notably iran, which has come out and said that any attack on the syrian government or syrian territory would result in a war across the region that would not end favorably...
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joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you mentioned thousands of refugees pouring across the border here. a lot of them afraid of what is going to happen in terms of strikes. syria's closest ally is hezbollah. they have fought wars against israel in the past and some of the rhetoric has suggested that they would come to the aid of the syrian regime if it felt it was embattled. so there is the concern as you mentioned in israel that this strike on syria could cause a con anybody race of violence across the region. and a syrian commander has said any war against syria would be the second vietnam for the american military. would lead t
joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you...